The hotel was founded around the year 1730 as the modest hotel 'Grand Cerf'. In 1828 it changed its name into 'Grand Saint-Hubert' and in the 18th and 19th century it became 'Hotel de la Poste' due to people who stayed overnight when they travelled with the post chaise between England, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Paris.
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romantic hotel in the heart of bouillonthe belgian ardennes

Hotel De La Poste

The hotel has 60 comfortable rooms at its disposal, a seminar, a restaurant and a brasserie with a gastronomic kitchen, offering a highly varied menu and wine list.

A lot of prominent people stayed at the hotel, among them Emperor Napoleon III in 1870 and writers like Cees Noteboom and Emile Zola enjoyed the special atmosphere which they described passionately.

The hotel is located close to the promenade on the banks of the Semois.